JERUSALEM'Faced with a relentless suicide bombing campaign that has demoralized its citizens and emboldened Palestinian militants, Israel said Sunday it will keep attacking Palestinian-held territories while the United States makes an effort to secure a cease-fire.
Vice President Dick Cheney and U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni, due to arrive here separately in a few days, will find more talk of war than peace.
\Sending Zinni is like sending aspirin to treat cancer,"" said Shlomo Ben-Ami, Israel's former foreign minister. ""His mission will not produce results because when you have this state of war, and you have this volcano erupting, you cannot negotiate a cease-fire unless it is in the context of a political solution.""
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